2012 Christmas Home Tour

It has been a whirlwind December, and I am looking forward to the calmness that this weekend will bring.I love the days prior to Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. Tomorrow will be spent baking cookies with the grands and my daughter-in-law, and wrapping up the last of the gifts.I wanted to save our Home Tour for last. The Grand Finale for 2012, so to speak.You have already seen most of it, but there are a few new pics, as well.So, grab a cup of warm cocoa, swirl a candy cane around…and sit back and enjoy. There are a lot of pictures.

I wanted to name them something equivocal of the season, such as Cinnamon and Nutmeg -

But my grandloves decided on Fred and Sharkboy.So Fred and Sharkboy it is. (I hope their middle names, at least, are Mistletoe and Holly) Next, we go into the Living Room… which was totally inspired by this wreath.

Since we don’t have a fireplace or mantel in this room, I used our English hutch to create a display.

I decorated it in tones of silver and blue to coordinate with the sweater snowball wreath.

You can see more of our English Hutch here.On the coffee table, I created a Mini Snow Village under glass. I am so happy I created this. I almost did not because I assumed my little grandies would play the Abominable Snowbabies and terrorize the village. They didn’t. They love to look at the “wittle” houses and “twees” under the glass.

You can see more about my Mini-Snow Village and ornament-filled Winter-Branches in my Living Room HERE.Next, let’s head into the Kitchen. The kitchen is really where my love of Farmhouse style comes in. I do a lot of cooking and we entertained quite a bit this year, so I left the kitchen island area simple…

A vintage grater sits in an old kitchen scale, surrounded by mini cookie cutters.

I snagged a wood carpenter’s box from my shop inventory (yes, guilty!). Then filled it with greenery, magnolia leaves, vintage silver and more vintage cookie cutters and mini pans.

…and what is Christmas without some fun gingerbread men?

I used two lemon cedars on the counters. I just love these…

Yes, yes – I know. More numbered tags. I have a sickness.

This area of the kitchen received the most attention, with small wreaths tied with satin ribbons on each cabinet front.

Yes, more tags. These feature a cute snowflake cut out with a Martha Stewart stamp.

A garland around the entry between the Living Room and the Kitchen was decorated with a large burlap bow and glittered initials…seven in all. One for me and The Hubbs and one for my son and daughter-in-law and my three babies.

Speaking of glittered letters…

Another burlap bow and NOEL.

I love these 5-min touches. This eucalyptus wreath hangs in the window of our Breakfast Room.And while we’re here in the Breakfast Room…do you remember our hutch?

Filled with bottle-brush trees and white dishes and snow-filled ornaments.

This was one of my favorite projects this year. Using scrap booking stickers to create a Christmas message on a plain white platter.

The Woodland themed Mantel features cedar and magnolia and grapevine and feathers…

I love these lanterns -

…but I adore these French Grain Sack Stockings.

This has been one of my favorite mantels of all-time. I will be sad to take it down.

If you would like to see more of our Woodland Mantel, click HERE.Also in the Dining Room is our English chest which serves as our Buffet. It also was inspired by nature, and included this English Staffordshire Soup Tureen filled with mini trees and ivy…

A stamped tag with a handwritten message. Now, let’s head into the Family Room. I didn’t really go all out here, with lots of small touches. Because this is the room where we spend most of our time. (aka – where the little ones play and romp and frolic) (aka- tear things up being the typical rough and rowdy little boys they are.)

Our tree was a mixture of cardinals and birdhouses and twigs…

You can see more about our Cardinal Themed Christmas Tree HERE.The Family Room Mantel was also English-Inspired with a Gallery Wall of English prints above…

To continue the Woodland Theme that was throughout our home this year, I added these vintage-style clip on birds.

You can see more details of the English-Inspired Family Room Mantel HERE.The room arrangement is new, and it features two gallery style walls.The second one is above the couch…

A new magnolia wreath features a gift from a friend, a pair of deer antlers.

Another wall features an antique marble-topped Belgium chest with my beloved English-painted cat plates in Royal attire.

A collection of decanters and crystal is displayed.By the way, these French Willow Wall Baskets are part of the new collection I will be introducing right after the Holidays in my online shop.

I love this collection. Yes, I went shopping in my inventory again. After all, I have to try out the quality of what I am offering for sell, right?

Look for these and more that I am so excited to present.So that’s the end of the 2012 Christmas Tour at The Everyday Home. I know there were a lot of pictures, and I thank you for hanging in there with me. Thank you for allowing me to share our home with you. I wish you could feel the joy and the love within these walls. Next week, postings will be at a minimum. I will have a look back at some of the projects of 2012 and choose my fave.May all of you have a Blessed and Memory-filled Christmas, surrounded by family and friends. And may the most precious gift you receive above all, be the love of our Jesus Christ. May God Bless You…. xxoo

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Barb, what fun it is to see it all in one post! Love walking through your lovely home and the new addition of blue is a beautiful statement all year long, but especially at Christmas time. Merry Christmas sweet friend, Love you bunches,xo Kathysue

Your home looks just beautiful, Barb! So festive, warm and welcoming for the holiday season. Love those reindeer in the entry. The grain sack stockings are wonderful ~ love them! Your red transferware fits right in with the holiday, too. Merry Christmas!

Oh, my Lord, Barb! Your home is just gorgeous! You really went all out this year and your home is one of the prettiest I’ve seen. I was going to have a tour of my home, now I’m not sso sure I should after seeing yours! Have a wonderful Christmas with your family.Be a sweetie,Shelia ;0

I still love all of your Christmas decor and seeing it in a home tour was great! One of my favorites is the outside of the house. Love it! Thanks for sharing your home tour with us. Merry Christmas, Barb.

LOVE IT – every single thing! I would love to come walk through your house! I came over from Town and Country – and I would LOVE it if you carried cotton in your shop! I’m going to be ordering some stuff from you – I am so glad I found your shop. I am out of town for Christmas but when I get home I plan to buy some stuff from you! I followed your blog so I can find you again easily!

Stopping by, yes in July! , to say that your home decorated for Christmas is just lovely! So many pretty details and so festive too. I adore the cookie cutters nestled in the greenery and the scale and so much more! Thanks for sharing.

I have to say that your home has the prettiest decorating I have ever seen. I pinned the tour to Pinterest, I hope that you don’t mind. (I tried to pin using the “Pin with Barb” button but I got a message that the image was too small?). It’s just lovely, so many good ideas. Robyn